Ryan Tannehill continued his streak of putting together efficient performances, completing 17-of-28 passes for 149 yards and a touchdown (86.8 passer rating). While that stat line doesn’t seem impressive, keep in mind he had a respectable day while playing with only one healthy starting receiver (Jarvis Landry) and a pair of backup tight ends. The biggest area of improvement Tannehill has showcased the past few weeks is improved pocket presence, which led to him being sacked only once.

Ryan Tannehill continued his streak of putting together efficient performances, completing 17-of-28 passes for 149 yards and a touchdown (86.8 passer rating). While that stat line doesn’t seem impressive, keep in mind he had a respectable day while playing with only one healthy starting receiver (Jarvis Landry) and a pair of backup tight ends. The biggest area of improvement Tannehill has showcased the past few weeks is improved pocket presence, which led to him being sacked only once.

The Miami Dolphins are one of the hottest teams in the NFL, and their schedule sets up favorably in the second half of the season. Miami’s run game has been humming, and the passing game has been efficient. Miami’s defense continues to improve, and its special teams unit is one of the NFL’s best in all phases. The Dolphins are playing complementary football, and as a result we could be witnessing a culture change. But only time, and continued success will verify if that’s accurate or not. Here is the Sun Sentinel's report card, evaluating how the Dolphins performed against the New York Jets: